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Ultrafast electron localization in a correlated metal

Authors :
Mardegan, Jose R. L.
Zerdane, Serhane
Mancini, Giulia
Esposito, Vincent
Rouxel, Jeremy
Mankowsky, Roman
Svetina, Cristian
Gurung, Namrata
Parchenko, Sergii
Porer, Michael
Burganov, Bulat
Deng, Yunpei
Beaud, Paul
Ingold, Gerhard
Pedrini, Bill
Arrell, Christopher
Erny, Christian
Dax, Andreas
Lemke, Henrik
Decker, Martin
Ortiz, Nazaret
Milne, Chris
Smolentsev, Grigory
Maurel, Laura
Johnson, Steven L.
Mitsuda, Akihiro
Wada, Hirofumi
Yokoyama, Yuichi
Wadati, Hiroki
Staub, Urs
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
arXiv, 2020.

Abstract

Ultrafast electron delocalization induced by a fs laser pulse is a well-known process and is the initial step for important applications such as fragmentation of molecules or laser ablation in solids. It is well understood that an intense fs laser pulse can remove several electrons from an atom within its pulse duration. [1] However, the speed of electron localization out of an electron gas, the capture of an electron by ion, is unknown. Here, we demonstrate that electronic localization out of the conduction band can occur within only a few hundred femtoseconds. This ultrafast electron localization into 4f states has been directly quantified by transient x-ray absorption spectroscopy following photo-excitation of a Eu based correlated metal with a fs laser pulse. Our x-ray experiments show that the driving force for this process is either an ultrafast reduction of the energy of the 4f states, a change of their bandwidth or an increase of the hybridization between the 4f and the 3d states. The observed ultrafast electron localization process raises further basic questions for our understanding of electron correlations and their coupling to the lattice.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2934fe81973988f162eac6b80b0f2825
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2002.12214